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Spurs 6-man double-double Thunder Murray in the third quarter 23+10+14 Alexander 13 points

The NBA regular season continued, with the Thunder 96-118 Spurs, and the Thunder suffered a three-game losing streak. Dejuntai Murray took just three quarters to get a triple-double.

Spurs 6-man double-double Thunder Murray in the third quarter 23+10+14 Alexander 13 points

Data from both sides:

On the Thunder side, Gidy had 9 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists, and Alexander had 13 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists. On the Spurs side, McDermott scored 20 points and Desontay Murray had 23 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists.

Best of the Year:

The Spurs won today, all five of the starters scored in double figures, and all played very well. Among them, Dezhangtai Murray shot 11 of 20 from the field, with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists, which was a good driving force for the team's offense. It was Murray's 12th career triple-double, second in the Spurs' all-time triple-double list, and number one was 14 by David Robinson.

Although the full three-pointer, Murray only shot 1 of 6, but the flaws were not hidden. It took Murray just three quarters to get a triple-double, and it was his all-around performance that helped the Spurs win.

Contest Review:

Pelter took the lead at the basket, then Aaron Wiggins received a pass from Gidey and the layup was also in color. The two sides began with a tight tie, and after 9 draws, the Spurs sent out an 8-0 wave of attack to pull the score apart. Immediately, the Thunder also had a small 8-2 climax to chase the game to 17-19. But after that, the Thunder's offense came to a standstill, and Vassell felt hot, leading the Spurs to a 13-5 attack wave, opening up the point difference again, and the first quarter ended, and the Spurs took a 32-22 lead.

In the second quarter, the Spurs maintained a double-digit lead, and with 3 minutes and 51 seconds left in the quarter, Derrick White's throw gave the Spurs a 18-point lead. The Thunder's offense was weak and could only rely on Alexander's piecemeal hits. In the final moments of the quarter, Pelter assisted de Chantai Murray to win a three-pointer, and the second quarter ended, and the Thunder trailed 51-69.

At the end of the first half, the Thunder's Wiggins had 11 points and six rebounds, Alexander 10 points, Josh Gidey 7 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, and Treman 7 points. For the Spurs side, Murray had 13 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists, White had 11 points and 5 assists, Johnson had 10 points, Vassell had 14 points and 5 rebounds, and McDermott had 8 points.

Easy to fight again, Peltel came up to the basket and hooked up to score, and the Spurs' lead reached 20 points. With the spurs slackening off in a lead, the Thunder, led by Alexander, took the opportunity to play an 8-2 attack wave, and Popovich quickly suspended the adjustment. After the timeout, the Thunder continued to chase the points, with 8 minutes and 27 seconds left in the quarter, Alexander scored a layup, the Thunder only trailed by 16 points, but then, the Spurs 9-0 attack wave, again to open up the point difference. With 2:33 left in the quarter, the Spurs scored more than 100. By the end of the third quarter, the Thunder were trailing 78-106.

In the final quarter, Ubanks dunked under the basket and the Spurs stretched the point difference to 30 points. The two sides have successively replaced some marginal players to train the lineup, the Spurs' offensive efficiency has declined, Beziley has continuously countered the dunk, Jerome has made a three-point shot, and the Thunder have played a small 7-1 climax. But there was little time left, the Thunder could not play a continuous offensive to continue to narrow the point difference, and finally the Thunder could not return to the sky, and could only swallow the end of three consecutive defeats.

Contest Highlights:

Gidey misaligned singles

Spurs 6-man double-double Thunder Murray in the third quarter 23+10+14 Alexander 13 points

Gidey has the all-around reach and when he needs to score, he can also step up. In the second quarter, Gidey held the ball, broke through with the ball in front of Pelter, turned around and hit the ball.

Diop snapped

Spurs 6-man double-double Thunder Murray in the third quarter 23+10+14 Alexander 13 points

At the end of the first quarter of the game, White held the ball and saw Diop cut into the inside line, White's exquisite pass, and Diop's dunk further widened the point difference.

Both sides started:

Thunder: Aaron Wiggins, Gilgers Alexander, Josh Gidy, Dort, Robinson Earl

Spurs: Dejuntai Murray, Derrick White, Kelden Johnson, McDermott, Peltel

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